
Sydney
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Wow. That's really good. I'm sure you could sell those for good money! You should probably make flyers and if you make some money at home you can start a website. |
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Chase R
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looks good.
you can over-post on craigslist or sell on ebay. i would run an ad on craigslist offering to customize someones board the way they want it rather than doing what you want and hoping someone likes it |
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crazy beautiful
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i think that is really awesome.
you could definitely start up a web based business, but you will undoubtedly need your parents help and a bit of money to get a web site up and running.
good luck! i think you could definitely do it! |
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computamagic
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yes go for it mate sounds class |
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colanth
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You can sell them, but you can't enter into any contracts (not even an eBay bid) at your age - you'll need a parent or someone else to be the responsible party.
Advertising? Fliers locally. Design them on your computer and print them on your printer. You can also advertise on the web. You can run your own web site. (If you need help with that part, email me. Maybe I can even give you some free space on a site of mine.)
You may be one of the few who does better in this recession than before it. Good luck. |
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Cheese is cool.
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OMG that is soooooooooooooooooo kewl! |
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coxy2k
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I like your work - definitely creative, even if not my style. You can own a business, however you will want to incorporate and make sure you have someone to handle your taxes (see if your parents have an accountant). Incorporating is easy, but costs ~$200, again, an accountant or lawyer can provide details of why and how (depends on where you live). After that, design away. The best place to show off your stuff is probably online. Get your current customers to post photos to their MySpace pages and setup your own. Then check out Etsy.com which is for artists and designers. Once you get some money, give google a shot... |
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Catucci
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Yes and No. I owned a skateboard shop in upstate N.Y. it was awesome! I hung out with Tony Hawk, Hosoi, Natas to name a few. It was easy and I made a killing. I was 14 and my dad and grandfather helped with start up costs. You are young, but that shouldn't stop your talent. You just can't be employed by anyone but yourself yet.
Do surfboards, skateboards, snowboards and straight up art on canvass. Just keep learning business trades and secrets, you have the talent part when most try to learn both. Reinvest you side money into ink, airbrushes and other media. Grow kiddo, grow! Don't get mixed up with being irresponsible with friends or loose track of your vision. |
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NotFromMars
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That's awesome!
I bet people would buy them.
I dunno where you could advertise though...
maybe deviantArt?
I see a lot of people there who custom design things like skateboards, shoes and stuff there, and people buy them! |
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randoni
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u need alot of money to start a buisness |
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